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Algebra 14 Online
OpenStudy (emman710):

-5x + 3y = 6 ; (-3, -8)

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Hello! Welcome to OpenStudy. Glad to be of help. I assume that you want to show that (-3,-8) is a "solution" of the given linear equation. Is that correct? If so, substitute -3 for x and -8 for y in the equation. Is the equation then true (or not)?

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